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Almanac note · Outdoors

Yucaipa Regional Park turns the foothill edge into a lake day

Yucaipa Regional Park gives the city a county-run outdoor anchor with fishing lakes, camping, trails, picnic shelters, swim areas, and foothill views.

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Yucaipa Regional Park shows how the city sits near the foothills as well as the valley. The county park is close to Oak Glen, Redlands, and mountain communities. It gives Yucaipa a lake, camping, walking, and picnic place in one stop.

The park has three fishing lakes, tent and RV camping, group shelters, playgrounds, walking and biking paths, disc golf, horseshoes, and space for nature photos. The swim complex and sandy beach areas can make it feel like a summer lake day when that part of the park is operating.

Confirm details before you count on a specific activity. Swimming, slides, fishing, stocking, camping, and lake advisories can change with season, staffing, weather, or park work. The stable fact is simple: this is Yucaipa’s big county-run outdoor anchor.

Because it is a county park, city recreation pages may not answer every question. County rules answer camping, shelter, entry, fishing, and swim-area details.

For a lake day, use the county page for swim status, fishing rules, camping space, and any seasonal notices. Then plan the fun part.

Where to see it

Yucaipa Regional Park. Check San Bernardino County Regional Parks for fees, camping, swimming, fishing, and seasonal updates.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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